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FACILITIES The Department of Biological Sciences is
housed primarily in the Life Sciences Building that recently was expanded by a
major addition, and in Choppin Hall, which also houses the Department of
Chemistry. The laboratories are designed for conducting modern research
in diverse fields including biochemistry and molecular biology; cell,
organismal and integrative physiology; ecology, systematics, and evolutionary
biology; plant biology; microbiology and molecular genetics. Several large
facilities with technical help and state-of-art instrumentation facilitate
research at LSU and include laboratories for Functional Genomics
(DNA sequencers, real time PCR,
Scan Array and Microarray equipment), NMR
analysis and mass spectrometry
(Kratos high-resolution, Finnigen tandem, and Bio-Ion Plasma Desorption
time-of-flight mass spectrometers), and confocal, light and electron microscopy
(in the Socolofsky
Microscopy Center). The recent addition of a Beowulf cluster
provides a computer system that will run at 2.1 TeraFlops, or 2.1 trillion
floating-point operations per second. This would rank it among the six or seven
fastest computers in the world and second among academic institutions worldwide.
An initiative in Biological Computing is a part of this new investment by the
State of Students and faculty also have
access to the research collections of the Museum
of Natural Science (with more than 350,000 specimens) and the
LSU
Herbarium (home to many specimens of land plants, lichens, and
fungi) as well as many of the research facilities associated with the
Louisiana Sea Grant. Louisiana Universities
Marine Consortium (LUMCON) provides support for
marine/estuarine research and maintains two research vessels for offshore
research and numerous smaller boats for inshore sampling. Field research
by departmental members is conducted in numerous tropical, subtropical,
temperate and high-latitude locations. Biological Sciences faculty
collaborate with scientists throughout LSU including the Departments of
Animal Science, Chemistry,Entomology, Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology,
Oceanography and Coastal Science, the Pennington Biomedical
Research Center, the Audubon Sugar Institute, the Institute for
Environmental Studies, Civil and Environmental and Chemical Engineering,
and the School of Veterinary Medicine, as well as universities and
research centers throughout the nation and world. |